Lisbon to Amsterdam
A Journey of Culture,
Coastlines & Cuisine
Sail from Portugal to the Netherlands on an unforgettable voyage celebrating Europe's coastal charm, fine gastronomy, and vibrant cultural heritage.
Lisbon - Amsterdam
From
Dates
15 May 26 - 25 May 26
Duration
10 nights
Ship
SH Diana
From the sunlit hills of Lisbon to the storybook canals of Amsterdam, this voyage unveils the very best of Western Europe's coast. Explore Portugal's golden beaches and seafood-rich ports, Spain's historic maritime towns, and France's wine capital, Bordeaux — reached by sailing inland along the scenic Gironde River. Savor the diversity of cultures and cuisines as you journey north through Normandy, Belgium, and into the Netherlands. With overnights in Bordeaux and time to discover each city's character, this voyage is a sensory feast for travelers who cherish art, history, and exceptional flavors.

Lisbon
Begin your journey in Portugal's sun-drenched capital, where the spirit of the Age of Discovery still lingers among cobbled streets and hilltop viewpoints. Admire Gothic monasteries, historic trams, and sweeping views across the Tagus River before setting sail northward.

Lisbon
Begin your journey in Portugal's sun-drenched capital, where the spirit of the Age of Discovery still lingers among cobbled streets and hilltop viewpoints. Admire Gothic monasteries, historic trams, and sweeping views across the Tagus River before setting sail northward.
Journey Highlights
A voyage along the Atlantic — from Portugal's ocean coast to the northern canals of the Netherlands. Sail aboard an expedition vessel, discovering Pyrenean shores, Spain's fishing coasts, France's wine country, and the coastal cities of the North Sea.
Journey Highlights
A voyage along the Atlantic — from Portugal's ocean coast to the northern canals of the Netherlands. Sail aboard an expedition vessel, discovering Pyrenean shores, Spain's fishing coasts, France's wine country, and the coastal cities of the North Sea.
Expedition Itinerary
10 nights exploring Western Europe — from Lisbon's sunlit hills and Portugal's golden shores to Bordeaux's wine country and Amsterdam's canal-lined charm.
Day 1
Lisbon, Portugal
Spread over seven hills with São Jorge Castle views, bustling Lisbon is one of the world's oldest cities. Elegant Baixa, hilltop Alfama with its yellow tram, and scenic Graça overlooking pastel buildings, are top areas. The Jerónimos Monastery in Belém is a World Heritage Gothic site. The classic Portuguese pastel de nata custard tarts are a local treat. Europe's longest suspension bridge, the Ponte 25 de Abril, crosses the river Tagus.


Day 2
Figueira da Foz, Portugal
The oldest resort on Portugal's Atlantic coast, Figueira da Foz, or Figueira, has a sandy, two-mile-long beach, the longest in Portugal. Once a centre for shipbuilding and deep sea fishing, the town became a popular tourist hotspot in the 1920s. Visitors come for walks along the promenade, stop at the beachfront cafes or wander north for seafood restaurants in Buarcos, a fortified town that's known for its fisherman's huts and for surfing.



Montemor-o-Velho Castle & Salt Museum in Figueira da Foz
included- •Take in the stunning sights of sweeping rice fields from Cabo Mondego Viewpoint
- •Talk with experts about the Salt Ponds and their nature conservation efforts
- •Contribute to the preservation of a traditional activity that boosts local development
Day 3
Ferrol, Spain
Ferrol is a port city in northern Galicia with a distinct naval heritage. The entrance to its estuary is defended by two 18th-century fortresses — San Felipe Castle and La Palma Castle, positioned opposite each other across the water. The La Magdalena district is known for its grid layout and neoclassical architecture. An hour away lies Santiago de Compostela, the spiritual heart of Galicia with its renowned cathedral.

Day 4
Gijon, Spain
The Asturian port city Gijon with colourful old houses is surrounded by green hills and is home to the Atlantic Botanical Gardens with over 2,000 plants. The monumental sculpture 'Eulogy to the Horizon' by Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida overlooks the sea. In the fisherman's old quarter, Cimadevilla, the Campo Valdés Roman Baths date from around 100 AD. Local ciders are a speciality, best enjoyed in a traditional sideria.



Oviedo, Capital of the Kingdom
optional- •Enjoy an informative walking tour in Oviedo, the capital city of Asturias
- •Be awed by the grandeur of the Salvador Gothic Cathedral
- •Wander through the clean, charming streets of the Old Town
Gijon Highlights & Cider Tasting
included- •Admire the Labor University of Gijón, considered to be Spain's largest building
- •Tour a llagar, a traditional cider brewery to discover Asturias' typical cider-making process, and sample some ciders with cheese
- •Wander the historic city streets accompanied by your guide and see the Roman Baths
Day 5
Santander, Spain
Santander, known for its beaches, unveils tales of a bygone era through medieval alleyways and ancient architecture. The Paseo de Pereda is a lush haven of gardens and sculptures. The city's history, dating back to Roman times, is marked by landmarks like the 13th-century Gothic cathedral, Catedral de la Asunción, and the Palacio de la Magdalena, a former royal summer residence. Santander is also renowned for traditional Basque cuisine.


Days 6-7
Bordeaux, France
Bordeaux is a city in southwestern France whose historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, noted for its 18th-century architecture. Along the Garonne riverfront lies the Miroir d'Eau, a man-made reflecting pool — the largest of its kind — mirroring the facades of Place de la Bourse. Key landmarks include Saint-André Cathedral and Porte Cailhau. The surrounding region is known for its wine estates, while local cuisine features duck dishes, Atlantic seafood, and the iconic canelé pastries.



Day 8
At Sea
Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship's observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert's view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers.

Day 9
Cherbourg, France
Cherbourg, on Normandy's Cotentin peninsula, packs maritime history at the Art Deco transatlantic terminal's Cité de la Mer—home to Titanic exhibits and the colossal submarine, Le Redoutable. Fort du Roule Musée de la Libération retraces WWII in Normandy. Nearby, the city of Rouen is celebrated for impressionist art and Rouen Cathedral, while Bayeux hosts the famous 70m-long Bayeux Tapestry depicting the Norman conquest and Battle of Hastings.


Day 10
Oostende, Belgium
Once a retreat for European nobility, Oostende's charm lies in its sandy beaches, boardwalk, racetrack, 19th-century Belle Epoque architecture, beachfront cafés and a harbour with seafood stalls. The Atlantikwall, a network of WWI and WWII bunkers, is now an open-air museum. Other museums include the Ensor Museum with James Ensor's maritime artworks, the Mercator aboard a 1930s three-masted ship, and Mu.ZEE, displaying Belgian art from the 1830s.


Day 11
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam is a gorgeous Dutch city where a boat cruise along the canals gets to the heart of things. Yet, the magic also unfolds while strolling through narrow streets and crossing the hundreds of bridges. It houses a treasure trove of fabulous art museums, including the Rijksmuseum, adorned with Dutch Masters, conveniently located near the Van Gogh Museum. To the south, picturesque stretches of countryside with windmills line the canals.

Itinerary changes and surprising experiences are part of expedition life as we take you to the furthest more remote regions of the world. The day by day plan and experiences are given as a guide with the actual itinerary depending on weather, sea conditions and guidance of the captain and expedition leader.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Transport & Accommodation
- Your selected stateroom
- Onboard gratuities & port taxes
Dining & Beverages
- All meals onboard
- Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits any time throughout your cruise
- 24-hour room service
Expedition Activities
- Lecture programs by the expedition team and guest speakers
- One selected shore excursion per port of call
- All expedition landings
Onboard Amenities
- Gym, sauna, pool
- 24/7 self-service laundry
- Entry-level WI-FI (upgraded packages available)
Expedition Equipment
- Waterproof backpack
- Refillable water bottle
Additional Services
- Memory package of your voyage
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Transport & Accommodation
- Your selected stateroom
- Onboard gratuities & port taxes
Dining & Beverages
- All meals onboard
- Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits any time throughout your cruise
- 24-hour room service
Expedition Activities
- Lecture programs by the expedition team and guest speakers
- One selected shore excursion per port of call
- All expedition landings
Onboard Amenities
- Gym, sauna, pool
- 24/7 self-service laundry
- Entry-level WI-FI (upgraded packages available)
Expedition Equipment
- Waterproof backpack
- Refillable water bottle
Additional Services
- Memory package of your voyage
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Boutique luxury expedition cruises designed for those who seek meaning beyond the horizon.


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Swan Hellenic specialises in cultural expedition cruises, offering immersive journeys to remote and historic destinations. Their fleet of elegant, ice-class ships, featuring Scandinavian design, provides luxurious accommodations and expert-led experiences. With a focus on unique itineraries and high staff-to-guest ratios, Swan Hellenic delivers enriching adventures for discerning travelers.
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Discover Swan Hellenic
Boutique luxury expedition cruises designed for those who seek meaning beyond the horizon.


See What Others Don't
Swan Hellenic specialises in cultural expedition cruises, offering immersive journeys to remote and historic destinations. Their fleet of elegant, ice-class ships, featuring Scandinavian design, provides luxurious accommodations and expert-led experiences. With a focus on unique itineraries and high staff-to-guest ratios, Swan Hellenic delivers enriching adventures for discerning travelers.
Here, luxury is not excess, but the art of seeing deeper.

Best in Cruise
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Excursion & Collaboration Winner
Sailawaze 2025
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SH Diana
SH Diana
SH Diana blends cutting-edge technology with stylish sophistication. Every detail is designed for immersive exploration in ultimate comfort with unobstructed views throughout the ship. Whether you're soaking in breathtaking scenery from the panoramic sauna, dining in a world-class restaurant, or relaxing in your luxurious stateroom, SH Diana offers an exceptional experience — perfectly crafted for modern adventurers who seek both discovery and indulgence.
SH Diana blends cutting-edge technology with stylish sophistication. Every detail is designed for immersive exploration in ultimate comfort with unobstructed views throughout the ship. Whether you're soaking in breathtaking scenery from the panoramic sauna, dining in a world-class restaurant, or relaxing in your luxurious stateroom, SH Diana offers an exceptional experience — perfectly crafted for modern adventurers who seek both discovery and indulgence.
192 guests 127 staff
Exclusive boutique experience
PC6 Polar class
Designed specifically for polar regions
Fine Dining
Swan Restaurant, Club Lounge, Pool Bar & Grill
Launched in 2023
Brand new expedition vessel
Wellbeing
Infinity pool, jacuzzi, spa, gym, sauna & steam room
192 guests 127 staff
Exclusive boutique experience
PC6 Polar class
Designed specifically for polar regions
Fine Dining
Swan Restaurant, Club Lounge, Pool Bar & Grill
Launched in 2023
Brand new expedition vessel
Wellbeing
Infinity pool, jacuzzi, spa, gym, sauna & steam room





















































Staterooms
Bright and spacious staterooms — your cozy home away from home.
Oceanview
20 m²
FROM
Price on request
FEATURES
- Two single beds or a double bed
- Bedroom with living room area
- Flame-effect fireplace
- Luxurious bathroom
Balcony
25 m²
FROM
Price on request
FEATURES
- 5 m² private balcony
- Two single beds or a double bed
- Bedroom with living room area
- Flame-effect fireplace
- Luxurious bathroom
Junior Suite
32-36 m²
FROM
Price on request
FEATURES
- 6 m² private balcony
- King size bed
- Separate living room area
- Luxurious en-suite bathroom
Suite
41 m²
FROM
Price on request
FEATURES
- 5-10 m² private balcony
- King size bed
- Separate living room
- Flame-effect fireplace
- Luxurious ensuite bathroom with separate bath tub and walk-in shower
Premium Suite
41 m²
FROM
Price on request
FEATURES
- 8-12 m² private balcony
- King size bed
- Separate living room
- Flame-effect fireplace
- Luxurious ensuite bathroom with separate bath tub and shower
- Walk-in wardrobe
Expedition Team

Carine Zimmermann
Marine Biologist
Carine began her career in 2008 as a Whale Watching Guide in Spain. Beginning her career in the Strait of Gibraltar, she later guided whale watching trips off the coasts of La Gomera and La Palma in the Canary Islands. She then followed the call of the whales across the Atlantic Ocean to the Dominican Republic where she worked as a Naturalist. Following the season, she headed north to guide in Iceland's waters before returning to warmer climes in Pico and Sao Miguel. Carine found out early that she has a passion for exploration, and she continues to share her incredible knowledge across the world.

Carine Zimmermann
Marine Biologist
Carine began her career in 2008 as a Whale Watching Guide in Spain. Beginning her career in the Strait of Gibraltar, she later guided whale watching trips off the coasts of La Gomera and La Palma in the Canary Islands. She then followed the call of the whales across the Atlantic Ocean to the Dominican Republic where she worked as a Naturalist. Following the season, she headed north to guide in Iceland's waters before returning to warmer climes in Pico and Sao Miguel. Carine found out early that she has a passion for exploration, and she continues to share her incredible knowledge across the world.
Start Your Journey
For any inquiries and reservations, please contact your travel manager. We’ll help you organize an unforgettable journey.


Start Your Journey
For any inquiries and reservations, please contact your travel manager. We’ll help you organize an unforgettable journey.


































